Kind of how we felt about Lulay.SACCAT66 said:I will not miss him one bit. Good luck in the future young man.
snap said:I'm not gay, but if I was.........
Classy :thumb:Rich W said:It's not gonna break my heart to see him graduate. It seemed like when he was allowed to do what he does best, you guys were never out of any game. Plus, he always seemed to have the Cats number. MSU had no answer for him.
I was glad to see him come back after his trial though. Especially after being found not guilty and having his name drug through the mud. Not many young men his age could have done it.
Good luck with whatever your future holds JJ.
+1 He has the pedigree. Dads a high school coach.. I wonder if he's interested in grad school. If so, grad assistant?Hammer said:We may have not seen the last of JJ. I know he wants to give pro football a look but if not wants to get into coaching. Loves Missoula and wants to stay. Assistant coach maybe????? I'm all for it!!!
Not to mention, didn't we have a former Griz Dlineman as an assistant this year? The name eludes me, just vaguely remember him on the coaches show.hm.grwn.grizfan said:+1 He has the pedigree. Dads a high school coach.. I wonder if he's interested in grad school. If so, grad assistant?Hammer said:We may have not seen the last of JJ. I know he wants to give pro football a look but if not wants to get into coaching. Loves Missoula and wants to stay. Assistant coach maybe????? I'm all for it!!!
hm.grwn.grizfan said:+1 He has the pedigree. Dads a high school coach.. I wonder if he's interested in grad school. If so, grad assistant?Hammer said:We may have not seen the last of JJ. I know he wants to give pro football a look but if not wants to get into coaching. Loves Missoula and wants to stay. Assistant coach maybe????? I'm all for it!!!
I believe he wants to teach and coach High School ball in Montana.Hammer said:We may have not seen the last of JJ. I know he wants to give pro football a look but if not wants to get into coaching. Loves Missoula and wants to stay. Assistant coach maybe????? I'm all for it!!!
UMGriz75 said:I don't think I've ever seen a young man placed under so much stress, unfairly treated by his U, and yet, stay loyal to that U, and to his team. Robin Pflugrad thought so highly of Jordan, he sacrificed his career. Even with that background, during the trial Mick Delaney showed up and demonstrated for JJ the support that cost Pflugrad his head coach position.
I don't know JJ, but based on personal recommendations by people that did know him, I spent some considerable time on the "case" on these threads, convinced by the evidence a great wrong had been done. A jury ultimately agreed.
I can't say enough about my impressions overall, of JJ's integrity and purpose, after that monstrous fiasco. That was enough to wreck anybody. Even with vindication, most would have "moved on." I admire his courage. I admire the fact that he stayed here. He "supported the fans," in much the same way that most supported him. He surely didn't owe anything to the University of Montana.
Perhaps no Quarterback at UM has elicited as much "attention" and I am certain that no Quarterback at UM has had to face a personal ordeal the way that Jordan Johnson did. I admire his response to at all. In reading that he has grown to like Missoula, and perhaps could establish a career here, I cannot think of a better addition to the fine people already here than Jordan Johnson.